any chance that the duchess, kate middleton, can sue the radio station over obtaining -- [inaudible] information about her condition under false pretensions? >> right. that's there. exhibit a is -- >> no. >> yes. no, mark? >> if anyone's responsible, it's the hospital. and the good that comes out of this is, obviously, the protocol in vetting and/or screening the calls needs to be improved. megyn: interesting. i don't know. i mean, she's not going to, let's face it. she's not going to sue the hospital. i'm sure they would like to put this behind them. i think she might have -- >> i think so too. you've got mother-in-law on the phone, saying -- >> let her look at the hospital first and why they didn't catch that phony, ridiculous accent. megyn: it was ridiculous. do you agree that there may have been violations of sort of the code governing radio operators? they may potentially have some slap on the wrist punishment -- >> yes. >> the answer's, no. i researched it. in england, if this happened in england, yes, they have to get the permission of the person who they put on the air. in au